The Spectator, Том 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... honour of setting her down , for sir Roger's servant was gone to call a coach . In the interim the footman returned , with no coach to be had ; and there appeared nothing to be done but trusting herself with Mr. Honeycomb and his friend ...
... honour of setting her down , for sir Roger's servant was gone to call a coach . In the interim the footman returned , with no coach to be had ; and there appeared nothing to be done but trusting herself with Mr. Honeycomb and his friend ...
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... honour of families is ruined , the highest posts and greatest titles are rendered cheap and vile in the sight of the people , the no- blest virtues and most exalted parts exposed to the contempt of the vicious and the ignorant . Should ...
... honour of families is ruined , the highest posts and greatest titles are rendered cheap and vile in the sight of the people , the no- blest virtues and most exalted parts exposed to the contempt of the vicious and the ignorant . Should ...
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... honour , to take upon themselves whatever the generosity of their master can give them opportu- nities to grasp at . But your goodness shall not be thus imposed upon by me : I will therefore confess to you , that frequent solitude , and ...
... honour , to take upon themselves whatever the generosity of their master can give them opportu- nities to grasp at . But your goodness shall not be thus imposed upon by me : I will therefore confess to you , that frequent solitude , and ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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